Santa Anita to install artificial training track as part of $31 million in renovations

FILE - Horses and riders are on the track at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, Calif., March 28, 2019. Santa Anita will replace its dirt training track with a synthetic surface as part of nearly $32 million in improvements planned as the venerable racetrack absorbs an influx of horses, trainers and jockeys from Northern California’s Golden Gate Fields, which is closing later this year. (AP Photo/Amanda Lee Myers, File)

ARCADIA, Calif. (AP) — Santa Anita will replace its dirt training track with a synthetic surface as part of nearly $32 million in improvements planned as the venerable racetrack absorbs an influx of horses, trainers and jockeys from Northern California’s Golden Gate Fields after it closes later this year.